Why African-Americans are finally voting for their best interests
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According to London-based investor and environmentalist Adam Sweidan, a “black elephant” is a mix of two metaphors: “a black swan” — an unlikely, unexpected event with enormous ramifications — and the “elephant in the room” — a problem that is visible to everyone, yet no one still wants to address it.
The Democratic Party has a “Black Elephant” problem they don’t want to talk about, African Americans to comprehend and voters to respond to on election day.
That problem involves the growing support for former President Donald Trump from African Americans.
Recent reports reveal that black men in particular are supporting President Trump in record numbers.
Owing to high inflation numbers, employment concerns and a lack of school-choice, African-American voters are considering Trump like never before. Getty Images
Despite the media’s 24/7 and nearly eight-year campaign to label Trump racist, he is poised to receive the highest percentage of African-American votes in 50 years.
Unfortunately, for Democrat leaders, many African Americans have realized that the Democrat Party not just took them for granted but their policies are causing them damage.
Although the United States elected its first black president in 2008 — and now has its first black female presidential...
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